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Gerber, Paul J. – 1996
This study investigated the efficacy of collaborative teaching in serving students with disabilities at all educational levels. Interviews were conducted with 14 building administrators, 103 general and special education teachers, 32 parents of general education students, 37 parents of special education students, and 53 general and 70 special…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Interviews
2000
This 44-minute videotape recording is designed to help those who support individuals with Asperger syndrome and includes the perspectives of a regular classroom teacher, special education inclusion teacher, instructional aide, case manager, psychologist, and parents. The tape provides suggestions to assist students with Asperger syndrome who…
Descriptors: Asperger Syndrome, Classroom Techniques, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Grossman, Pamela; Wineburg, Sam; Woolworth, Stephen – 2000
In this paper, the researchers draw on their experience with a professional development project to propose a model for studying the formation and development of teacher community. The project described brought together 22 English and social studies teachers, as well as a Special Educator and an ESL teacher, from an urban high school for a period…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Research, High Schools, Higher Education

Dukewits, Pat; Gowin, Lewis – Journal of Staff Development, 1996
Describes the Missouri Accelerated Schools Project and offers information about each component, suggesting activities that teams could use to develop the skills necessary to establish a collaborative culture. Five key components are necessary for productive school teams: establishing trust, developing common beliefs and attitudes, empowering team…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Collegiality, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers

Christenson, Mary; And Others – Theory into Practice, 1996
Describes collaborative involvement in a professional development school from the perspective of five people (one university educator and four school teachers) who took on new roles and responsibilities. Discusses tensions and balances, participants' differing states of readiness, and changes that collaboration initiated and supported. (SM)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Collegiality, Educational Change, Elementary Education

Mellin, Alison E.; Winton, Pamela J. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2003
Qualitative and quantitative methods were used to investigate interdisciplinary practices of 116 early intervention faculty. Faculty engaged in a small amount of interdisciplinary teaching in their preservice programs. Quantitative results indicated work environment variables were the strongest predictors of the level of interdisciplinary…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Environmental Influences, Faculty Integration
Lockwood, Rhodes – Child Care Information Exchange, 2003
The University of New Mexico Child Care Center implemented a program for the care of infants and toddlers characterized by continuous care by primary caregivers. In addition to expected beneficial consequences for children, the program also produced two unexpected outcomes. Families developed a sense of community and mutual support, and teacher…
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Caregiver Role, Child Care, Childhood Needs

Sall, Nancy; Mar, Harvey H. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1999
This case study describes the inclusive education program of a student (age 12) with deaf-blindness. Critical factors associated with the program's success included direct administrative involvement, teachers' and peers' problem-solving skills, adaptations of materials and activities and the environment, effective teaming, and positive attitudes…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Case Studies, Deaf Blind, Educational Environment

Leonard, Lawrence J.; Leonard, Pauline E. – Journal of Educational Research, 1999
Surveyed Canadian teachers to determine leadership sources for implementing new programs and teaching practices. Results indicated that principals were the most widely identified source of leadership in implementing change. There was ambivalence about the perceived effect of principal-assistant principal teams. Teachers considered informal…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education

Wood, Michelle – Exceptional Children, 1998
Qualitative research methods were used to investigate the perceptions of three teams of general and special education teachers concerning their educational roles and collaborative efforts in the inclusion of children with severe disabilities in general education classrooms. Findings indicated that initially discrete role boundaries were observed,…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Inclusive Schools, Qualitative Research, Regular and Special Education Relationship
Elliott, Vivian; Schiff, Sue – Journal of Staff Development, 2001
To ensure equitable education, teachers' attitudes must be transformed. Teachers need time and opportunity for inquiry and reflection on biases that may affect practice. The paper discusses learning about cultural norms and equity in the context of content pedagogy and teacher leadership and professional collaboration. Two sidebars describe…
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Diversity (Student), Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education

Tanner, C. Kenneth; Linscott, Deborah Jan Vaughn; Galis, Susan Allan – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 1996
Middle school principals and teachers (n=714) responded to questions about inclusion, the degree of change needed, the importance of collaborative strategies for teaching, and concepts for inclusive education. Collaboration as an instructional strategy for included students was a high-priority item, but there were many points of disagreement. (SLD)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Beliefs, Educational Change, Educational Practices
Goldenberg, Lauren B.; Outsen, Nicole – Journal of Staff Development, 2002
Describes the experiences of five teachers who volunteered to learn and work together electronically for professional development. They discovered that commitment was not enough. Underlying attitudes, existing relationships, and technology know-how all factored into challenges they faced. Two sidebars present tips for successful electronic…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Electronic Mail

Henson, Robin K. – Teaching and Teacher Education, 2001
Examined the motivational effects of a teacher research initiative within an urban alternative school, studying participating teachers' self-efficacy, empowerment, collaboration, and perceptions of school climate via surveys, interviews, observations, and field notes. Growth occurred in general and personal teaching efficacies from pretest to…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Nontraditional Education
Tracz, Susan M.; Daughtry, Jody; Henderson-Sparks, Joan; Newman, Carole; Sienty, Sarah – Educational Research Quarterly, 2005
This study presents the results of qualitative interviews of teachers who completed the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) certification process. Teachers (N=25) were asked a series of questions about how the NBPTS process impacted their teaching. The findings revealed that the themes of reflection, assessment, and…
Descriptors: National Standards, Teacher Certification, Teacher Attitudes, Program Effectiveness